White Dove continues strong and determined in her career to win the next edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. The singer is now immersed in promoting her candidacy and she has taken the next step with the premiere of the video clip of Hey. It is one of the most valuable pieces of each representative of the contest, a letter of introduction to the rest of Europe where, in addition to teaching the song, the atmosphere and essence (not always happens) of the performance that is later presented. It will be seen on stage.
In the case of Blanca Paloma, the artist wanted to capture in the video the concept that made her the winner in the last edition of the Benidorm Fest. It is directed by Ángel Pastrana and has four key locations to capture the folklore and strength of Hey. Look for something really sensitive and powerful in simplicity, and the truth is that it more than achieves its goal. thanks also to the colors chosen (only white, black and reddish tones) and some planes in which, why not say it, she looks like the winner of the festival.
respect some elements of the original scenery, but it has also introduced others such as candles and the red fabrics that fly around it. “The chairs were a discard from the Benidorm staging, but I wanted to include them in the video clip because for me they have a lot of symbolism. When I started to sing in public, I did it sitting down because I didn’t feel brave enough to do it standing up. of that chair represents the moment of occupying my space as an artist”, explains Blanca Paloma in a statement collected by Televisión Española. Regarding her wardrobe, she has chosen the same design by Lucía Cano that she already wore during her performance at the Portuguese Song Festival: white lace poncho with long white fringes.
Do you want to see the video clip of Blanca Paloma? Press play and discover your Hey!
What’s next from Blanca Paloma
Blanca Paloma is now going to focus the shot on promoting her candidacy for Eurovision 2023. Making herself known in the rest of Europe is essential for the celebration of the music contest and the swing of the betting houses. At this time, Spain remains eighth, while Sweden continues to lead before the possible participation of Loreen with the theme Tattoo. We will have to wait and see what happens and the route of the Spanish representative before the week of the festival. At the moment, you have two dates marked on your agenda: the PrePartyES in Madrid on April 7 and the ‘Eurovision in concert’ on April 15 in Amsterdam. Will it be enough to convince the other countries and prevail over the favourites?